Train at the speed of the game.  

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The Pow3rPlus System

POW3RPLUS PHILOSPHY

PowerPlus is a training system that uses anatomical and biomechanical principles to build an athlete from the foot up.

PLYOMETRIC TRAINING

Plyometrics is a science created by Dr. Yuri Verkhoshansky in the late 1960s.

OUR OUTLOOK

Athletes should have options when it comes to training their bodies.

.15 PLYOMETRIC SPEED TRAINING SYSTEM

How Elite Athletes are Transforming their Speed, Agility, and Explosive Jumping in Record Time.

Elevate your game to Elite Levels with the Pow3rPlus Membership:  Our Plyometric Training System will transform your body and improve your times and scores across your sport. 

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COACH BRIAN MCGINTY

Coach McGinty is an extremely advanced Sports Specialist and direct understudy of the Marinoviches. He has been an understudy of Gary Marinovich for 6 years. McGinty has a B.S. in Health & Human Performance. He is a truly unique trainer with a diverse skill set.

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POW3RPLUS

Pow3rPlus is a specialized, plyometric training system that was created by training guru and the NFL’s initial strength and conditioning coach: Marv Marionvich. The system focuses on nervous system enhancement to improve the athlete’s ability to function from head to toe.

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ATHLETES SHOULD HAVE OPTIONS WHEN IT COMES TO TRAINING THEIR BODIES. POW3RPLUS DIFFERENTIATES FROM THE NORM AND PROVIDES A DIFFERENT OUTLOOK ON ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE.

 

TESTIMONIALS

See what elite athletes and coaches say about the Pow3rPlus System.

 

"I've been in the Pow3rPlus System for 6 years. Everything we do here is to prevent injury while making you stronger and faster at the same time."

Michael Angeletti
Professional Boxer, 7-0

 

"Brian's training is very unique, very specific, and very intentional. I've never seen anything quite like this."

Thomas Mcgaughey
Special Teams Coach,
New York Giants

PLYOMETRIC TRAINING

Plyometrics is a science created by Dr. Yuri Verkhoshansky in the late 1960s. Known as jump training, athletes soon realized you could enhance speed, jumping, and agility using these principles.

Agility Training

Fight Club

Aquatics

Jump Training

Footwork

Ballwork